The Road Leads On (Hardback)
- 418 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Knut Hamsun championed the intricate workings of the human mind as the central subject of modern literature, aiming to capture the "whisper of the blood, and the pleading of the bone marrow." He pursued this literary program diligently, with his debut featuring the psychological novel Hunger. His monumental work earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920, solidifying his reputation for profound psychological insight.
